Taiwan International Halal Expo is going to take place in Taipei and the time is for four consecutive days. There will be Taiwan Halal producers who are going to gather here and deal with the most innovative products in halal that offers a special blend of Taiwan characteristics to produce soy bean milk, chrysanthemum tea and fruit vinegar. There are going to be more than 1,530 exhibitors who will take part in this event and they are mainly the ones associated with food industry.
Taiwan International Halal Expo is going to hold important highlights such as Seminars and Certification and procurement meetings which are highly essential for the visitors. There are different professionals and potential buyers who will visit this event.
The 1.8 billion-odd global Muslim population implies that one out of every four consumers on the planet is inclined to buy Halal-certified food or non-food products. Thanks to the painstaking effort of Islamic countries, the once regionally exclusive Halal foods are now available outside Muslim communities with more and more manufacturers qualified under the Halal accreditation standards, creating profitable opportunities in non-Muslim regions across the world.
Not only are Halal foods prepared in a manner prescribed by Islamic law, they also are clean, hygienic and healthy enough to meet the inspection requirements. Amid the global trend toward a low-carbon, natural and nutritious diet, products bearing Halal certification labels have tremendous business potential as they are synonymous with healthy recipes.
Taiwan as an emerging provider of Halal-certified products
The more than 20-year old Taipei International Food Show (Food Taipei) is a prestigious and also the country's largest international food exhibition. Ever since 2009, a special HALAL Section of the Food Taipei venue has been dedicated to presenting international buyers, particularly those from Muslim communities, with merchandise of a growing number of Taiwan-based Halal food makers. Over the past few years, FOOD TAIPEI saw many Halal-certified exhibitors such as Zheng Yee Food, Sunnano Biotech, Baeyuea Enterprises, Tiger Brand Cheng Tung Industrial, Affinity Food, Flavor Full Foods, Excellence Food Biochemical, Taiwan Smile Food, Jiou Long Jai Foodstuff, Ruhn Chan International, and Tsan Yu Yen Food jointly showcase extensive, diversified collections that include Chinese-style prepared foods, vegetarian items, spices, cookies and snacks, in hopes of promoting Taiwanese products across the Islamic world while widening Muslim consumers' food options.
Halal Taiwan
The Taiwan chapter of Chinese Muslim Association obtained the membership to a cross-border Halal food certification program governed by Malaysian and Singaporean authorities, in a globalization attempt to bolster the reputation of Taiwan-made, Halal-certified products. Eager to show the world Taiwan's recent results of Halal accreditation efforts, TAITRA expanded the Halal Section of Food Taipei into the Taiwan International Halal Expo (Halal Taiwan), which will take place as an independent show for the first time in 2013. With Halal delicacies on display alongside everyday necessities, skincare products and dietary supplements, the upcoming Halal Taiwan will be Taiwan's first large trade show for Halal-certified items, provided by 50 exhibitors from around the world. Halal Taiwan, complemented by a series of seminars on Halal product certification and procurement meetings in the background, is aimed to provide a significant platform for exchanges among Halal-certified firms in Taiwan and beyond.
High-profile, 4+1 international food show generates impressive business opportunities
Ever since 2010, Food Taipei, Foodtech & Pharmatech Taipei, Taipei Pack and Taiwan Int'l Hotel Restaurant and Catering Show have been available in a 4-in-1, high-profile event regarded as one of Asia's iconic food trade shows. The 3,537 booths staffed by 1,530 exhibitors in the 2012 show, for instance, lured more than 60,000 visitors combined, among which 5,922 were non-Taiwanese buyers.
Adding to that 4-in-1 extravaganza next year is the 2013 Halal Taiwan, which will make five shows available at the same time and in the same venue, giving exhibitors access to Halal markets worldwide and widening the range of options for more than 10,000 buyers. The 4-day Halal Taiwan will open on June 26, 2013, at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 to meet the needs for clean, hygienic and healthy next-generation Halal items.
The 1.8 billion-odd global Muslim population implies that one out of every four consumers on the planet is inclined to buy Halal-certified food or non-food products. Thanks to the painstaking effort of Islamic countries, the once regionally exclusive Halal foods are now available outside Muslim communities with more and more manufacturers qualified under the Halal accreditation standards, creating profitable opportunities in non-Muslim regions across the world.
Not only are Halal foods prepared in a manner prescribed by Islamic law, they also are clean, hygienic and healthy enough to meet the inspection requirements. Amid the global trend toward a low-carbon, natural and nutritious diet, products bearing Halal certification labels have tremendous business potential as they are synonymous with healthy recipes.
Taiwan as an emerging provider of Halal-certified products
The more than 20-year old Taipei International Food Show (Food Taipei) is a prestigious and also the country's largest international food exhibition. Ever since 2009, a special HALAL Section of the Food Taipei venue has been dedicated to presenting international buyers, particularly those from Muslim communities, with merchandise of a growing number of Taiwan-based Halal food makers. Over the past few years, FOOD TAIPEI saw many Halal-certified exhibitors such as Zheng Yee Food, Sunnano Biotech, Baeyuea Enterprises, Tiger Brand Cheng Tung Industrial, Affinity Food, Flavor Full Foods, Excellence Food Biochemical, Taiwan Smile Food, Jiou Long Jai Foodstuff, Ruhn Chan International, and Tsan Yu Yen Food jointly showcase extensive, diversified collections that include Chinese-style prepared foods, vegetarian items, spices, cookies and snacks, in hopes of promoting Taiwanese products across the Islamic world while widening Muslim consumers' food options.
Halal Taiwan
The Taiwan chapter of Chinese Muslim Association obtained the membership to a cross-border Halal food certification program governed by Malaysian and Singaporean authorities, in a globalization attempt to bolster the reputation of Taiwan-made, Halal-certified products. Eager to show the world Taiwan's recent results of Halal accreditation efforts, TAITRA expanded the Halal Section of Food Taipei into the Taiwan International Halal Expo (Halal Taiwan), which will take place as an independent show for the first time in 2013. With Halal delicacies on display alongside everyday necessities, skincare products and dietary supplements, the upcoming Halal Taiwan will be Taiwan's first large trade show for Halal-certified items, provided by 50 exhibitors from around the world. Halal Taiwan, complemented by a series of seminars on Halal product certification and procurement meetings in the background, is aimed to provide a significant platform for exchanges among Halal-certified firms in Taiwan and beyond.
High-profile, 4+1 international food show generates impressive business opportunities
Ever since 2010, Food Taipei, Foodtech & Pharmatech Taipei, Taipei Pack and Taiwan Int'l Hotel Restaurant and Catering Show have been available in a 4-in-1, high-profile event regarded as one of Asia's iconic food trade shows. The 3,537 booths staffed by 1,530 exhibitors in the 2012 show, for instance, lured more than 60,000 visitors combined, among which 5,922 were non-Taiwanese buyers.
Adding to that 4-in-1 extravaganza next year is the 2013 Halal Taiwan, which will make five shows available at the same time and in the same venue, giving exhibitors access to Halal markets worldwide and widening the range of options for more than 10,000 buyers. The 4-day Halal Taiwan will open on June 26, 2013, at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 to meet the needs for clean, hygienic and healthy next-generation Halal items.
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Taiwan International Halal Expo is going to hold important highlights such as Seminars and Certification and procurement meetings which are highly essential for the visitors. There are different professionals and potential buyers who will visit this event.
The 1.8 billion-odd global Muslim population implies that one out of every four consumers on the planet is inclined to buy Halal-certified food or non-food products. Thanks to the painstaking effort of Islamic countries, the once regionally exclusive Halal foods are now available outside Muslim communities with more and more manufacturers qualified under the Halal accreditation standards, creating profitable opportunities in non-Muslim regions across the world.
Not only are Halal foods prepared in a manner prescribed by Islamic law, they also are clean, hygienic and healthy enough to meet the inspection requirements. Amid the global trend toward a low-carbon, natural and nutritious diet, products bearing Halal certification labels have tremendous business potential as they are synonymous with healthy recipes.
Taiwan as an emerging provider of Halal-certified products
The more than 20-year old Taipei International Food Show (Food Taipei) is a prestigious and also the country's largest international food exhibition. Ever since 2009, a special HALAL Section of the Food Taipei venue has been dedicated to presenting international buyers, particularly those from Muslim communities, with merchandise of a growing number of Taiwan-based Halal food makers. Over the past few years, FOOD TAIPEI saw many Halal-certified exhibitors such as Zheng Yee Food, Sunnano Biotech, Baeyuea Enterprises, Tiger Brand Cheng Tung Industrial, Affinity Food, Flavor Full Foods, Excellence Food Biochemical, Taiwan Smile Food, Jiou Long Jai Foodstuff, Ruhn Chan International, and Tsan Yu Yen Food jointly showcase extensive, diversified collections that include Chinese-style prepared foods, vegetarian items, spices, cookies and snacks, in hopes of promoting Taiwanese products across the Islamic world while widening Muslim consumers' food options.
Halal Taiwan
The Taiwan chapter of Chinese Muslim Association obtained the membership to a cross-border Halal food certification program governed by Malaysian and Singaporean authorities, in a globalization attempt to bolster the reputation of Taiwan-made, Halal-certified products. Eager to show the world Taiwan's recent results of Halal accreditation efforts, TAITRA expanded the Halal Section of Food Taipei into the Taiwan International Halal Expo (Halal Taiwan), which will take place as an independent show for the first time in 2013. With Halal delicacies on display alongside everyday necessities, skincare products and dietary supplements, the upcoming Halal Taiwan will be Taiwan's first large trade show for Halal-certified items, provided by 50 exhibitors from around the world. Halal Taiwan, complemented by a series of seminars on Halal product certification and procurement meetings in the background, is aimed to provide a significant platform for exchanges among Halal-certified firms in Taiwan and beyond.
High-profile, 4+1 international food show generates impressive business opportunities
Ever since 2010, Food Taipei, Foodtech & Pharmatech Taipei, Taipei Pack and Taiwan Int'l Hotel Restaurant and Catering Show have been available in a 4-in-1, high-profile event regarded as one of Asia's iconic food trade shows. The 3,537 booths staffed by 1,530 exhibitors in the 2012 show, for instance, lured more than 60,000 visitors combined, among which 5,922 were non-Taiwanese buyers.
Adding to that 4-in-1 extravaganza next year is the 2013 Halal Taiwan, which will make five shows available at the same time and in the same venue, giving exhibitors access to Halal markets worldwide and widening the range of options for more than 10,000 buyers. The 4-day Halal Taiwan will open on June 26, 2013, at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 to meet the needs for clean, hygienic and healthy next-generation Halal items.
The 1.8 billion-odd global Muslim population implies that one out of every four consumers on the planet is inclined to buy Halal-certified food or non-food products. Thanks to the painstaking effort of Islamic countries, the once regionally exclusive Halal foods are now available outside Muslim communities with more and more manufacturers qualified under the Halal accreditation standards, creating profitable opportunities in non-Muslim regions across the world.
Not only are Halal foods prepared in a manner prescribed by Islamic law, they also are clean, hygienic and healthy enough to meet the inspection requirements. Amid the global trend toward a low-carbon, natural and nutritious diet, products bearing Halal certification labels have tremendous business potential as they are synonymous with healthy recipes.
Taiwan as an emerging provider of Halal-certified products
The more than 20-year old Taipei International Food Show (Food Taipei) is a prestigious and also the country's largest international food exhibition. Ever since 2009, a special HALAL Section of the Food Taipei venue has been dedicated to presenting international buyers, particularly those from Muslim communities, with merchandise of a growing number of Taiwan-based Halal food makers. Over the past few years, FOOD TAIPEI saw many Halal-certified exhibitors such as Zheng Yee Food, Sunnano Biotech, Baeyuea Enterprises, Tiger Brand Cheng Tung Industrial, Affinity Food, Flavor Full Foods, Excellence Food Biochemical, Taiwan Smile Food, Jiou Long Jai Foodstuff, Ruhn Chan International, and Tsan Yu Yen Food jointly showcase extensive, diversified collections that include Chinese-style prepared foods, vegetarian items, spices, cookies and snacks, in hopes of promoting Taiwanese products across the Islamic world while widening Muslim consumers' food options.
Halal Taiwan
The Taiwan chapter of Chinese Muslim Association obtained the membership to a cross-border Halal food certification program governed by Malaysian and Singaporean authorities, in a globalization attempt to bolster the reputation of Taiwan-made, Halal-certified products. Eager to show the world Taiwan's recent results of Halal accreditation efforts, TAITRA expanded the Halal Section of Food Taipei into the Taiwan International Halal Expo (Halal Taiwan), which will take place as an independent show for the first time in 2013. With Halal delicacies on display alongside everyday necessities, skincare products and dietary supplements, the upcoming Halal Taiwan will be Taiwan's first large trade show for Halal-certified items, provided by 50 exhibitors from around the world. Halal Taiwan, complemented by a series of seminars on Halal product certification and procurement meetings in the background, is aimed to provide a significant platform for exchanges among Halal-certified firms in Taiwan and beyond.
High-profile, 4+1 international food show generates impressive business opportunities
Ever since 2010, Food Taipei, Foodtech & Pharmatech Taipei, Taipei Pack and Taiwan Int'l Hotel Restaurant and Catering Show have been available in a 4-in-1, high-profile event regarded as one of Asia's iconic food trade shows. The 3,537 booths staffed by 1,530 exhibitors in the 2012 show, for instance, lured more than 60,000 visitors combined, among which 5,922 were non-Taiwanese buyers.
Adding to that 4-in-1 extravaganza next year is the 2013 Halal Taiwan, which will make five shows available at the same time and in the same venue, giving exhibitors access to Halal markets worldwide and widening the range of options for more than 10,000 buyers. The 4-day Halal Taiwan will open on June 26, 2013, at TWTC Exhibition Hall 1 to meet the needs for clean, hygienic and healthy next-generation Halal items.
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Contact Person:Event Manager
Telephone:
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